October 27, 2025

Colliers: Investment Transaction Volume Exceeds EUR 80 million in Slovenia

On September 7, 2021, Colliers reported that the commercial real estate investment transaction volume in Slovenia exceeded EUR 80 million in H1 2021 and investor sentiment is more positive compared to 2020.

Colliers also informed that the Slovenian GDP increased in the first quarter of 2021 after four negative quarters, marking the beginning of economic recovery.

According to Colliers’ research, the industrial and logistics sector has the most upside potential in development and investment activity. The fundamentals of the office sector in Ljubljana are solid and stable and the volume of transactions in the residential market — the most active real estate sector in Slovenia — also increased in H1 2021 compared to H1 2020. Even so, downward pressure on prices is not expected until a significant stock comes to market.

 

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